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Self-perception of bucal health to denture wearers, older adults

The main objective of the present research was to analyze the self-perception of dental users over 50 years of age regarding oral health conditions. Qualitative, quantitative and cross-sectional research was carried out through the Geriatric Oral Health Assessment Index (GOHAI) instrument, two closed questions, sociodemographic questionnaire and clinical analysis. The average GOHAI index was considered poor, observing the relationship between income and self-perceived oral health as poor. All participants reported having a problem with their teeth, gum or prosthesis, which is still worrying on the threshold of old age. 

Year

2020

Creators

Menezes, Tássio de Bertolini, Sônia Maria Marques Gomes Massuda, Ely Mitie

Sentiment of elderly people before finitude: perception of non-institutionalized elderly residents in the city of Recife, PE, Brazil

The Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE) estimates that in 2060 Brazil will have 33 million elderly people. In the present study, we sought to assess the perception of finitude of a group of non-institutionalized elderly people in the city of Recife, Pernambuco, Brazil. The results showed that 70% of the elderly studied are aware that death is a natural process that is part of life, and about 27.6% are totally at odds that death is seen as suffering and loneliness.

Year

2020

Creators

Silva, Lindomar Maria dos Santos Silva Júnior, Inaldo Bezerra da Silva, Ivson Bezerra da

Aging in rural areas in the interior of the state of Amazonas, cognitive performance, functionality and health perception: a cross-sectional study

It characterized the cognitive performance, functionality and physical health of the elderly in the rural municipality of Coari into the Amazon, Brazil. This is a cross-sectional study conducted with 100 elderly aged 60 years or more. Most seniors of the countryside is considered young, with severe cognitive impairment, self reported pain, but with good functionality and autonomy. There inside the Amazon shortage of public policy for the population of rural elderly. 

Year

2020

Creators

Costa, Rosangela Silva da Leão, Lorena Forte Campos, Hércules Lázaro Morais

Aging and elderly blood donors: prevalence and adverse reactions

Prevalence and adverse reactions to blood donations were found in aging and elderly donors. Retrospective study with data from the computerized system of Hemocenter in Brasília. Of the 55636 donors, 6.3% were aging and 0.8% elderly. There was a lower prevalence of adverse reactions in the elderly, with no significant difference. Regarding the intensity of the reactions, they were mild in the elderly, mild and moderate in the aging, also without significant difference 

Year

2019

Creators

Carvalho, Priscila Oliveira de Gomes, Lucy de Oliveira Moraes, Clayton Franco Nóbrega, Otávio de Tôledo Grangeiro, Adriano Filipe Barreto

Self-perception of health associated with perception of quality of life in elderly people practicing physical activity in Ponta Grossa, PR, Brazil

With the aging of humanity, conceptions of health and quality of life of older people show up relevant in the scientific debate, so this study aimed to verify the association of self-perceived health with the quality of life of older women who practice physical activity, through quantitative, cross-sectional and correlational research. We conclude that the perception of health seems to be associated with good scores of perception of the older person's quality of life practicing physical activity. 

Year

2019

Creators

Gomes, Fabio Ricardo Hilgenberg Gasparotto, Guilherme da Silva Oliveira, Valdomiro de Vagetti, Gislaine Cristina

Risk factors for falls in the elderly: na integrative review: Risk factors for falls in the elderly: na integrative review

This article aims to identify and critically analyze the risk factors that are associated with falls in the elderly population according to the scientific literature. An integrative review conducted at the VHL, LILACS, SciELO, CINAHL and Google Scholar resulted in a sample of 10 publications. Extrinsic and intrinsic risk factors were identified, which describe a multidimensionality of falls, and the importance of nurses associated with other professionals, whether in the hospital or in primary care.

Year

2022

Creators

Dalla Lana, Letice Ziani, Jarbas da Silva Aguirre, Thayná Fonseca Tier, Cenir Gonçalves Abreu, Daiane Porto Gautério

Monitoring of functional capacity of hospitalized elderly

The objective was to evaluate the functional capacity of the elderly during hospitalization. Descriptive and quantitative field study conducted with 37 hospitalized elderly by applying the functional assessment scales. There was a higher incidence of decline in cognitive screening, followed by Instrumental Activities of Daily Living and Basic Activities of Daily Living. It is expected to contribute to better nursing care for the elderly aiming at the prevention of functional impairment resulting from hospitalization. 

Year

2019

Creators

Silva, Valquiria Carvalho da Espírito Santo, Fátima Helena do Pereira, Eliane Ramos Da Silva, Jaqueline Silva, Joziane Santos da Santos, Luiz dos

Falls in elderly: perceptual aspects of fall risk and fear of falling

Aging is a natural and progressive process marked by musculoskeletal, cognitive and perceptual changes that can lead the elderly to present episodes of falls. This study aimed to analyze the relationship between the number of falls, the perception of the risk of falls and the fear of falling in the elderly, of both sexes, aged 60 years or over. The study has a cross-sectional design and was composed of 106 elderly people (69.64 ± 8.94 years). The perception of falls was assessed using the Falls Risk Awareness Questionnaire (FRAQ) and the fear of falling using the Falls Efficacy Scale - International (FES-I). It can be concluded that the smaller the number of drugs consumed, the number of falls and the fear of falling, the greater the perception of the risk of falls for the elderly. In addition, it was also possible to observe that the greater the consumption of medications, the greater the fear of falling for the elderly. 

Year

2019

Creators

Silva, Letícia Pophal da Peixoto, Ana Paula Stadnik Martins, Ilce Cristine Silva Liberato, Kely Cristina Camilo, Rafaela Moreira, Natália Boneti

Management of geronto-sanitary assistance in Southern Brazilian states: care guidelines from a comparative perspective

The paper presents a comparative documental analysis of the geriatric-gerontological instruments made official in the southern Brazilian states, which, in turn, aim to guide the social-sanitary assistance provided in the state and municipal health and social assistance systems. In this critical lineage, the text seeks to describe the scope of these instruments, regarding the management of health care for the elderly, highlighting the models of management and geriatric-gerontological assistance adopted in the states of Paraná, Santa Catarina and Rio Grande do Sul. It intends to make contributions to the study of human aging, especially from the hygienist point of view, which understands the health of older adults as a dynamic and complex concept in the context of the Brazilian Unified Health System.  

Year

2022

Creators

Gutiérrez Murillo, Roberth Steven

Functional capacity in special populations before and after passive kinesiotherapy and stretching

Objective: To analyze the functional capacity before and after a treatment with passive kinesiotherapy and stretching in special populations. Method: Exploratory, retrospective case study with a quantitative data approach.The research sample consisted of men in the age group between 60 and 76 years of age, sedentary, with coronary diseases and associated comorbidities. We analyzed the evaluation and revaluation sheets made with Senior Fitness Test between July and August 2017. The statistics were performed using the SISVAR software. Results: The most frequent associated comorbidities were: dyslipidemia and Systemic Arterial Hypertension. In the T1 test, there was an increase in the number of repetitions in the sit and stand movements in the participants 3, 7 and 10. In T2 there was an improvement in the movement of forearm flexion in participants 7 and 8. In T3 participants 3, 9, and 10 presented an improvement in the flexibility of LLLs. T4 found that participants 3 and 7 were better at speed, agility, and dynamic balance. The T5 confirmed that only the participant 8 presented significant results regarding the flexibility of the MMSS. At T6 and T7, there was no significant difference between patient and time for aerobic endurance and BMI respectively after treatment. Conclusion: The results of Senior Fitness Test in special populations seem to be a tool capable of analyzing individually the needs of each participant of a protocol with cardiac rehabilitation in a safe and practical way, however a more significant sample is necessary.

Year

2019

Creators

Tonetto, Larissa da Silva Barbosa, Viviane Acunha Rodrigues, Natacha Elisa Araújo Tonel, Janine Bosi Hollas, Cristina Cardoso Teixeira, Ísis Franchi Cechin, Camila Delevati de Quadros Peixoto, Náthali de Mello

Challenges in education for old women in a program of EJA

The aim of the study was to analyze the meanings that the old women - participants in an EJA Program - attribute to education. Qualitative research was used, as well as bibliographic and field surveys, as well as observation and interview techniques. The perceptions were grouped into three categories: leisure/sociability, citizenship/belonging, freedom/autonomy. The meanings were varied, but all pointed out the need to expand educational spaces for women, especially in old age. 

Year

2019

Creators

Menezes, Kelly Maria Gomes Furtado, Eliane Dayse Pontes

Some linguistic notes to contemporary legal discourse with a view to an ethics of care and protection for the elderly

The purpose of this paper is to present some linguistic notes to contemporary legal discourse, in the sense of rationalizing or adapting this discourse in favor of the elderly person, often already in a condition of fragility or dependence, requiring that the forensic documentation may gain more effectiveness, speed, care and safety, with a view to an ethics of care and long-term protection. The methodological procedure for approaching the theme adopted here is deductive-argumentative reasoning, through which one will start from the idea of the frailty of the elderly person, which requires a “change of course” regarding the speed of the actions, so that the elderly involved can, even within the final few years of your life, enjoy the successful results of forensic causes.  

Year

2019

Creators

Lodovici, Flamínia Manzano Moreira

Assessment of Postural Balance in the Older after a Stroke: a systematic review of centre of pressure measurements

The aim was to verify which one variable of the center of pressure (CoP) are used to evaluate postural balance after a stroke event, and how these are made and performed in older people. A search for articles published between the years 2010 until 2020 carried out in PubMed, MEDLINE, LILACS, SciELO, and Cochrane databases. Were found 294 papers, and 5 studies were selected. The most used variables were positioning the velocities, and CoP oscillation area variables, and bipodal support (with the open eye) for 30 seconds. 

Year

2020

Creators

Bessa, Nathalia Priscilla Oliveira Silva Lima Filho, Bartolomeu Fagundes de Alves, Nadja de Oliveira Medeiros, Vitoria Regia Barbosa de Campos, Tânia Fernandes Cavalcanti, Fabricia Azevedo da Costa

Association between depression and quality of life among Brazilian older adults in long-term care facilities

This study aims to test the association between geriatric depression and the quality of life of older adults in long-term care facilities in Brazil. Results showed that there was a significant correlation among four of the six domains that were measured in the WHOQOL-OLD questionnaire of those demonstrating symptoms and those without. In conclusion, higher depression scores were reported by participants who had lower quality of life scores. Mental health care should be carefully addressed among institutionalized older adults in long-term facilities.Keywords: Geriatric; Long-term care facilities; Quality of life; Depression, Brazil.

Year

2019

Creators

Souza, Marina Celly Martins Ribeiro Acuna, Nicholas Horta, Natália de Cássia Borges, Carolina Marques Lacerda, Tatiana Teixeira Barral

Executive function training with elderly people without cognitive impairment: an Occupational Therapy intervention

This study aimed to investigate the effect of conducting an executive function training with elderly people without cognitive deficits and without indicative of depression. For this, on an exploratory basis, we used cognitive training exercises and focus group with 11 participants, ranging in age from 62 to 81 years.  The results showed improvement in the performance of daily functions, important for healthy aging. 

Year

2020

Creators

Ribeiro, Isadora Bizinelli Assunção, Paola Bosqui de Bernardo, Lilian Dias Raymundo, Taiuani Marquine

Cognitive characteristics and functional physical domain in elderly assessed in a city inside of Amazonas: study transverse

This article explains a cross-sectional study with 50 elderly people. The work focused on a group of elderly people, in their homes, in a city in the interior of Amazonas, regarding cognitive and physical-functional aspects. The group is characterized by the majority being female, with less than five years of schooling, with severe cognitive impairment and with an alarming decline in physical-functional function.

Year

2020

Creators

Oliveira, Higor Gregore Alencar Pereira, Marildo da Silva Prestes, Yandra Alves Silva, Ecilene Santos da Campos, Hércules Lázaro Morais

Experiences and perceptions of diabetic elderly in ambulatory treatment

The objective of this study was to verify and analyze the experiences and perceptions of elderly with type 2 diabetes. Thirty-five diabetic elderly were selected from the Endocrinology Ambulatory and Institute of Orthopedics and Traumatology, Hospital das Clínicas, School of Medicine, University of São Paulo. Through the thematic analysis of the semi-structured interviews content, it was found that the elderly feel the need for family support and have a negative future perspective. 

Year

2020

Creators

Silva, Daiane Fuga da Loula, Bruna Maria Amorim Alves, Anne Caroline da Silva Gil, Claudia Aranha Lima, Adriana Machado Saldiba de

Qualitative assessment of Primary Health Care from the perspective of the elderly

This study aimed to evaluate primary health care from the perspective of the elderly, understanding the conceptions about the attributes of primary health care. Descriptive study with qualitative approach, conducted in Campina Grande, Paraíba, Brazil. It was concluded that the perception of the elderly about primary health care is unsatisfactory regarding the performance of examinations, delivery of results, medication dispensation, physical structure and access to medical appointments. 

Year

2019

Creators

Coura, Alexsandro Silva Almeida, Isabella Joyce Silva de Araujo, Renata Ferreira de Rocha, Mayara Araújo França, Inácia Sátiro Xavier de Aragão, Jamilly da Silva

Gait Speed Decrease in pre-frail and frail elderly with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus and associated factors

Walking Speed Decreasing (WSD) is an important data in the functional performance of the elderly and is a clinical condition found in frailty and type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (DM2). The objective is to determine the sociodemographic and clinical-functional factors related to WSD in pre-frail and frail diabetic elderly. Age group, falls in the last year and risk of falls are the variables that are most closely related. Furthermore, age, polypharmacy and the risk of falls obtained a greater difference between the groups. 

Year

2019

Creators

Patrício, Íkaro Felipe da Silva Lima Filho, Bartolomeu Fagundes de Fernandes, Ana Clara Teixeira Dias, Vanessa da Nóbrega Pontes, Jaqueline Fernandes Gazzola, Juliana Maria

Tears of Solitude: Reactive Similarities in the Struggle for Loss and Abandonment in Old Age

This article addresses the mourning for abandonment and reproduction of old age, based on Theory of Attachment and on Psychology of Grief. It consists of a descriptive study, of the type of experience report, result of the performance in the extension project carried out in the Institution of Long Stay for the Elderly of Fortaleza, CE, Brazil. Discuss a characterization of the EntreLAÇOS project and the profile of the public served; mourning related to aging, abandonment and institutionalization; as well as reproduce in mourning with institutionalized elderly. Evidence of differences in ignition and abandonment according to their specificities, although there are similarities in the emotional changes between these changes. 

Year

2019

Creators

Morais, Jorge Luís Maia Oliveira, Gabriela da Silva Gurgel, Luciana Araújo Moura, Gustavo Alberto Pereira Rocha, Nara Maria Forte Diogo